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F rom Pledge to L Active in 72 H ours $533 Pledging for women's social clubs .3331 took place during the first weeks of : is. school and in the first stages involved 335.9 both independent and club-inclined the girls. The Inter-Club Council issued 1:53.- general invitations to all upperclass righ women not in Clubs for rush teas :33. sponsored by the individual groups. n; In the picture in the upper left-hand corner, Sue Campbell provided a r musical background for the Echoe's rush tea while Iean Howard talked with sophomore Gail Hadaway. The weekend after the teas each - club held a rush party; this year they ranged from a pancake breakfast to a pirates' rendezvous. In three more days the bids were delivered and ac- N cepted; then initiation proceedings loomed ahead. During initiation one .-- r- could have had shoes shined free in 1371' the Union, seen an Indian blanket 3? 1'5 approach and mutter How? or I5 3- heard the time announced on the .3 3 quad as Domino pledge Dona Hill does in the picture at the upper right. This year the club skits were part of the W.S.G.A.-Y.W.C.A.-Inter-Club Prep Follies, as illustrated in the pic- ture at the left with Sphinx pledges Candy Kane and Pat Lindbeck ian- ning Marcia Cleo Tencate, while 50?: Freddy Beamer and Sue Shera made like Egyptian servants. Finally it was xil- all over and the clubs swung into their annual programs of formals and w informals, plus strictly hag affairs. 0'4 Below, left, Tom Boyne, Ginnerenan, E Joan Waters, Clarence Ammons, E V 5:; Ruth Ann Coleman Davis and Joel E :W Davis chat between dances at the g ,a dad Imp-Pyramid informal. MW 27
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Wooster dads were honored on November 11 when out-of-town guests gathered on the hill tor the annual Dad's Day events. In spite of a dis- heartening 73-13 score in fervor of the Mount Union Purple Raiders, the game in the afternoon offered a few memorable highlights, one of which was c: spectacular 50-yard touch- down dash made by Jim Swan. The Dads proudly watched their sons play from the sideline bench, and were introduced at the half. The Mt. Union-Wooster cross- country meet earlier in the afternoon was an exciting event, as Dave Allison ran over the hill and down the stadium track to make CI new course record which led Wooster to CI 41-18 victory. In the evening, the performance of THE MAN brought many congrat- ulations to the Little Theatre for its superb presentation. The dance in Severance Gymnasium brought to a close another Dad's Day. On the morning of Dad's Day the girls' hockey team defeated the visiting team from Mt. Union, 2-1. Here we see the game in action on the hockey field behind Babcock Hall. Shown with their visiting fathers are tackle Iohn Doc Lowrie and guard Dave Dowd. Proud fathers, wearing the numbers that corresponded with those of their sons. sat on the sidelines and watched a disheartening game with Mt. Union. Here an excited dud stands to cheer as his son makes a good play.
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